To run these programs, you need:
about four hours.
up to 72 blank, formatted 3 1/2 inch high-density (1.44MB)
diskettes. This includes 32 for Microsoft Windows 95 and up
to 40 for your other pre-installed programs. These diskettes
must be write-enabled (the write-protect tab at the left corner
of the diskette must cover the square hole).
Write-protect tab
A write-enabled diskette
Although you can run these programs at any time, it's a good idea
to create your program diskettes the first time you start the com-
puter. If you decide to put off the process until later, make sure
you don't forget. You don't want to accidentally delete a program
file and have no master diskettes available from which to
reinstall it.
Running Microsoft Create System Disks
If you chose not to create Windows 95 diskettes when you turned
the computer on the first time, you should do so now. Since
Microsoft Create System Disks requires you to make all the
Microsoft Windows 95 diskettes at one time, make sure you have
at least 32 new, formatted high-density diskettes before you start
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